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. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the thought of somebody having a knife on the plane is scarier for everybody involved. i think the food cart, the secondary barrier we agree with. >>> coming up just ahead, this little guy was supposed to fly across the country, and instead he flew across an ocean. find out how he ended up so far from home. >>> plus, fitting your message into 140 characters is tough, and triadiy adding a disclaimer. >>> and a rainy day there in d.c. you are watching "cnn saturday morning." acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®
. >> they believe they could get bipartisan support for a law that would make the barriers mandatory especially with the new knife policy kicking in. >> you know this question of allowing knives back on planes, it's sort of an issue of what are you more scared of, tsa said a knife or a bomb? they say we will spend all our time on a bomb. i don't know, though, because we know knives can do a lot of damage. >> i think they want it to be easier to go through security, and the...
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yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for national security. tom foreman has more on the threat and how the defense system is supposed to work. >> the pentagon is acknowledging that north korea is becoming a global threat because at the speed in which is it developing its nuclear program. how does the u.s. military want to respond to that? at the front line by going to the pacific ocean where korea on its best day might be able to launch a missile that would go out and hit some parts of the united states. what will they do about that? they want a new base in japan here to be tracking what is happening and beef up missiles in alaska and california and
yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for...
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
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immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions. congressman, thank you for being on "newsmakers." >> it's great to be with you. >> back with our reporters. heidi, russell, i'm going to begin with you. so we heard from steve the chairman of the republican study committee this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan puts out a 10-year budget senate democrats put out their 10-year budget the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come together? >> well, they've obviously gone through a lot of rounds over the last couple of years on these fiscal negotiations. and what they're looking at now is going
immigrants to learn in our educational system and they get good science and technology degrees our law makes them leave the country and go compete against us when they want to stay here and create jobs in america. we actually passed a bill out of the house to fix that problem. >> so you're not going to take a position? >> i want to see our smart members on the judiciary committee that are working on this, i think they're going to be able to come up with really ood solutions....
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in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican
in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced...
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which has been law determine attack in the u.s. that's the tip of the iceberg there were many other warnings that were extremely specific leading up to the events that were not mentioned in the commission so rob you what does this all say i mean obviously nine eleven was the crux of everything that we see today the never ending surveillance state the current town of our civil liberties i mean do we need a new investigation do you think that they'll ever be held accountable i mean what do you think we should do here i mean a new investigation best case scenario would be you know appointed by people in the government again and obviously the people who work in the government the obama white house now they're not going to uncover that you know scab as nixon says in the movie by oliver stone you uncover that scab you get a lot of. that's i mean that's that's the case with the nine eleven commission if they did another one and it would be another cover up so my guess for me the only solution is just people just need to speak out about th
which has been law determine attack in the u.s. that's the tip of the iceberg there were many other warnings that were extremely specific leading up to the events that were not mentioned in the commission so rob you what does this all say i mean obviously nine eleven was the crux of everything that we see today the never ending surveillance state the current town of our civil liberties i mean do we need a new investigation do you think that they'll ever be held accountable i mean what do you...
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here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i will begin with you. we heard from steve scalise. this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan put out a 10- year budget. senate democrats put up their 10-year budget. the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come to the other? >> they have obviously gone through a lot of rounds on the fiscal negotiations. what they are looking at now is going back to basics, to what they call the regular order process for the house would pass its budget, the senate would pass its budget, and then they would go to a conference committee to see if they can narrow
here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i...
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. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas o
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he is familiar with the law. i don't think he's using his senate seat uttering falsities about what the constitution says. he was making a case for the second amendment. i think what we're upset about is the tone and tenor he took with dianne feinstein, which is a fair point. >> jamaal, he's already on the winning side. this assault weapons ban will probably not get passed and people are wondering what his point is. >> yeah, his point, i think, as margaret was referring to, his point is to appeal to the tea party base. i sat with dianne feinstein. i heard her tell the story firsthand about being in the city hall as deficits go when the shootings that occurred that led to her taking the mayor's office. i think she does not need anybody like ted cruz telling her what to do. this issue around gun violence, i think we have to recognize it is different for people who come from rural areas versus people who come from urban areas. i saw first gun when i was in middle school, a kid who held it, you know, during a robbery
he is familiar with the law. i don't think he's using his senate seat uttering falsities about what the constitution says. he was making a case for the second amendment. i think what we're upset about is the tone and tenor he took with dianne feinstein, which is a fair point. >> jamaal, he's already on the winning side. this assault weapons ban will probably not get passed and people are wondering what his point is. >> yeah, his point, i think, as margaret was referring to, his...
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government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling arms to murdering children their list of crimes goes on and on many of which will probably never know about but they and the two tiered justice system in punitive for war crimes is just the name of the game with the cia pulling the strings. to me speak your language as. close as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you. then try a small t.v. arabic to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. play . play. play. play. play. play. play. play play. play. play. play. play play. clos
government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling...
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the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not turning people away and we can do it on a deficit-neutral basis to make sure physicians do not draw patients when they get a cut, which we prevented from happening. look, a budget is about making choices. if we do not get the budget balanced, it will hurt our economy today. we should stop thinking about all of our efforts, whether it is fighting poverty or provide seniors guaranteed health care. we should stop thinking about it by how much money we throw at problems. why don't we measure outputs? are we helping people? are we getting people out of poverty? are
the tax increases are already in law and have already started. all the provider changes in the medicare network, and i have been on the oversight committee for 13 years. they have not even begun yet. we have not sorted through what will happen to providers. that is why we set up a mechanism to address the issues as they come in. some providers said they can do more with less. some said they could not. we will have to figure that out so the medicare provider network is strong and we are not...
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ok number one it is it's horrible it's absolutely horrible of course of the law. i don't know how it's terrible no one died so that's why i'm allowed to laugh and so this guy this caught. looking on line how to kill and eat people women and crazy sexual fetish about kidnapping women and eating them and he was he went so far as to have coconspirators out mine have chance to access to federal database to get information on one of his. alleged potential victims and just you know just it was discussed and he just loves to talk about all this gory stuff about eating women and why he didn't kidnap anyone and he didn't eat anyone but is wife puts him spyware on is computer card turned him into the fads and now he just stood trial and he was convicted of conspiring to kidnap and. women and also for accessing the federal database illegally and he was found guilty on both and he faces a potential life sentence raising that's insane can you imagine being his wife and coming across as such but i want to switch course and talk about the wrong poll rand paul filibuster the fili
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one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would. absolutely. it's unconscienceble that punishment is solely up to the discretion of one individual who as noted was not even in courtroom. it's unconscionable that a sexual assault on a person brings a year in prison. it's sending the wrong mess thaj the military does not value what is happening. what happened to the victims. >> what is the typical lapse of time between the time a charge is filed and a time charge is disposed of one way or the other within the military system? is there an average. weeks, months, years? >> that, i'm not certain of that. i imagine that the military
one reasons was the laws changed. punishment became immediate and certain. in maine, anyway if you're caught drunk driving you're going spend a weekend in jail. period, and you'll lose your license for a period of time. it's very certain, no doubt about it. so i think part of what the message you're sending us is it's the length of time and the uncertainty of punishment that allowed the culture to continue to exist in the military. would you agree with that? >> yes, senator, i would....
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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california has the toughest laws in the land, some of the toughest laws. no assault weapons, you can't have a 10 shot magazine -- only 10 shots in your magazine, you have to go through a licensed dealer to sell a firearm. let me tell you about the slippery slope in california and how it's prevented folks from exercising their rights under the second amendment last year legally 600,000 guns were sold in california. there is no slippery slope. what we're talking about is responsible laws, responsible gun owners and safer communities and you are part of making it happen. so thank you all very much. (applause). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
california has the toughest laws in the land, some of the toughest laws. no assault weapons, you can't have a 10 shot magazine -- only 10 shots in your magazine, you have to go through a licensed dealer to sell a firearm. let me tell you about the slippery slope in california and how it's prevented folks from exercising their rights under the second amendment last year legally 600,000 guns were sold in california. there is no slippery slope. what we're talking about is responsible laws,...
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are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with the lowest gun ownership rates. let me give you one other fact. in the risk of homes the risk of homicide is three times higher in homes with fire arms. cindy, doesn't that scare you a little bit? >> no. i'm home alone. i'm more afraid of who's going to come to my door, which someday has already at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning that i didn't know. it took the police about 10 minutes to get there. i want to be able to defend myself and my son. who knows what could happen in those 10 minutes. cenk: cindy i got a son, too and a daughter.
are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. anbe a name and not a number?tor scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." gerri: a housin housing regatorg congress to get their facts together gerri: breaking news into the fox business network. according to the "wall street journal," freddie mac is suing global bank over alleged manipulation. this is the first government-backed private suit over the housing giant painting 17 banks as defendants in the suit alleges the conduct of the banks caused substantial losses between 2007 and 2010. freddie mac suing global bank after alleged libor allegations. we will follow this story for you as more develops. and continuing in a theme, freddie mac and fannie mae subject o
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but first, we are awaiting a speech by one of the most outspoken critics of obama's health care law and momentarily he'll be addressing this year's conservative political action conference cpac as it's known. hello, everyone, glad you're with us, i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> thanks for joining us, i'm hell they are childress. and america's most influential conservatives, and speaking michele bachmann, take a look at her live there. in a few minutes the health care debate will take center stage with dr. ben carson, who is considered a trail blazer by some republicans, for his views. molly henneberg is there at cpac live with the latest, molly? >> reporter: good morning, heather, good morning, gregg. yes, dr. carson will speak after michele bachmann finishing at the podium. and scott walker as well as house speaker newt gingrich. told the crowd that republicans and conservatives need to change the way they approach politics, here is more. >> we don't need new principles, but we need lots of ideas how to implement those principles in the 21st century. >>
but first, we are awaiting a speech by one of the most outspoken critics of obama's health care law and momentarily he'll be addressing this year's conservative political action conference cpac as it's known. hello, everyone, glad you're with us, i'm gregg jarrett and welcome to america's news headquarters. >> thanks for joining us, i'm hell they are childress. and america's most influential conservatives, and speaking michele bachmann, take a look at her live there. in a few minutes the...
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only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation. most of the detainees in guantanamo have been held there for years without charge or trial turkish born murat chronology who now lives in germany was among them he was released after being found not guilty in two thousand and six but claims it was only after five years of detention i have been myself tortured and different kind of. laws and the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons or us and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face they just try to really all kind of waits to
only individual detainee cases and it leads to a time lag because like i say the law is themselves not spent you know they're not there the whole time it requires declassification of information when they do get it so it's a really it's a really problematic situation but it's been problematic the whole time that the guantanamo detentions have been in operation. most of the detainees in guantanamo have been held there for years without charge or trial turkish born murat chronology who now lives...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. @@make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world . gerri: the disconnect in washington continues. we told you how the tsa pushed through a deal to buy new uniforms while they warned of increased security lines at airports. usda will not be able to monitor the food you eat but instead will forge ahead with a partnership for the mexican government on food stamps. also the release of thousands of illegal immigrants from jail by homeland security posted more than 100 job openings this month alone. and public tours closed at the white house while giving staffers six-figure salaries. the list of hypocrisy goes on and on and on, but this latest example of sequester could take the cake. the pentagon cutting assistance for american troops. last year according to members of congress, the marines spend $47 mi
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marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must take place and force the mayor to apologize for all the yes he had been banning this march the masterminds of this march lot because nationalists say they want the younger generation to embrace their history and recognize their heroes. i'm especially proud to see so many young people today this is proof that we're living in a free country which had been under occupation for many years. but many in europe simply cannot understand what appreciation of freedom has to do with three year olds walking alongside former nazi
marches by former law. are nothing out of the ordinary since lotty became independent they've been held every year the men who once fought on the side of nazi germany are seen as freedom fighters by some here a view which divides society in this state for many years this march had been forbidden by the city's of a court decision that overturned it and the market still took place this year the high court decided to strike first even before the mayor had his say the court said that the march must...
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york's attempt to outlaw those large, sugary drinks, bloomberg wants the nation's first of its kind law requiring retailers to hide their cigarette and tobacco products. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, from pricing discounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker john boehner david winston. we're joined by democratic strategist doug thornel former national press secretary for the democratic national campaign committee. good to see both of you. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, what do you think? let's hide cigarettes and sig cars behind the counter maybe? >> look, in terms of cigarettes, obviously they have significant health hazards but, you know, having been someone who's been involved on the hill and involved with the speaker one of the most precious things you have is time. i have to say he could be doing other things i think would probably
york's attempt to outlaw those large, sugary drinks, bloomberg wants the nation's first of its kind law requiring retailers to hide their cigarette and tobacco products. >> these laws would protect new yorkers, especially the young and impressionable new yorkers, from pricing discounts and exposure to in-store displays that promote tobacco products -- products whose use is addictive and whose consequences can be deadly. >> let's bring in republican strategist and adviser to speaker...
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they are living on lions that belong to the state israel is a country of law and institutions and when you claim land belongs to you should be able to prove it through legal papers the better ones don't have these papers so it's very hard to accept their claimants. but shake saya all to a disagrees he says his ancestors are buried in the cemetery where graves stayed back at least one hundred years. we have papers from the in one thousand and five we paid taxes for this land from the year one thousand twenty one until nine hundred forty seven we have papers from the british in one hundred twenty nine and we even have papers from the year of nine hundred seventy three signed by israel itself all these papers prove that the land belongs to us. these ready government is expected soon to possible that we'll see more than twenty i'm recognized big when villages destroyed and some fifty thousand bedouins displaced about two thirds of the land is threatened with confiscation the government trying to organize their vigilance against their will the bed was pretty fair to live in are going to go
they are living on lions that belong to the state israel is a country of law and institutions and when you claim land belongs to you should be able to prove it through legal papers the better ones don't have these papers so it's very hard to accept their claimants. but shake saya all to a disagrees he says his ancestors are buried in the cemetery where graves stayed back at least one hundred years. we have papers from the in one thousand and five we paid taxes for this land from the year one...
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is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with a five-year wait to reapply for new visas. >> what about rodrigo? who is fighting for rodrigo? we need to fight for rodrigo's rights. >> in the first berkeley council skypeession, session, joined h joined his classmates. >> thank you, everyone, for what you are doing to try and get me home. >> the students wrote letters to their congressional representatives and the president asking for a waiver called humanitarian parole. >> we are just fourth grade kids, but you are doing a big thing. thank you. >> the resolution passed, but the fourth graders aren't stoping here. tomorrow they will be on a national new
is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with...
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constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is confidential, period. so it's going to have to be viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> it turns out they're not just veteran groups are raising concerns. other mental health experts worry about equating mental illness with violence. they know people should be encouraged to seek treatment instead of potentially adding any extra complications for those trying to treat their mental health. arthel? >> arthel: eric, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: you know more than half of all americans do not have savings set aside for a rainy day? that's according to
constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is...
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we don't like the president's health care law. we think it is going to do great damage to health care. so that's why we proposed not only repeal it but to replace it with patient-centered health care. we think our medicare plan is a lot better than an ipad board of people telling seniors what they can and cannot have. this is going to be a long debate today. i look forward to it. i yield 2 minutes to the gentleman the vice chairman of the committee mr. price on the importance of actually doing a budget. >> thank you, mr. president. budgets as we all know are about priorities. and there are priorities that the american people overwhelmingly supported. some of these include getting federal spending under control. getting our economy moving again so that we can get folks back to work. and getting our debt crisis under control so that we may preserve the american dream for future generation. and these are precisely the priorities that are incorporated in our house republican budget. american families all across this great land know th
we don't like the president's health care law. we think it is going to do great damage to health care. so that's why we proposed not only repeal it but to replace it with patient-centered health care. we think our medicare plan is a lot better than an ipad board of people telling seniors what they can and cannot have. this is going to be a long debate today. i look forward to it. i yield 2 minutes to the gentleman the vice chairman of the committee mr. price on the importance of actually doing...
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new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest meat recall in american history. >> reporter: and this one which exposed cruelty and unsanitary conditions at major pork producers. but all of that could be coming to an end. under pressure from the agriculture industry, at least five states now have laws making it a crime to go undercover on farm properties to record videos. in iowa, the law passed just a few months after an abc news report which won a genesis award, featuring undercover footage at a huge iowa egg factory, taped by the group mercy for animals. >> if somebody come on somebody else's property through fraud or deception or lying, that is a ser
new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest...
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the law has been pass did. there aretion issues with taxation regulation and we need to get on with it. >> spoken like a true san francisan. if you believe in states' rights, that is the way to go. back to your calls and comments about paul ryan. first, a quick word. you have heard a lot about identity theft in the news lately. i saw this article that one of the things that criminals look for is a clean slate identity someone who has almost no profile. it's easier for them to steal their identity. they find that especially attractive by stealing the identity of kids children their social security numbers, birth certificatetive cats and other information. it's all around us, identity theft. best to be protected against it as i am with lifelock ultimate the most comprehensive id theft protection ever made. lifelock can't protect you if you are not a member. my suggestion: call now. if you mentioned a press60, you will get 60 risk-free days of theft identity protection. if you are not happy, call them within anoth
the law has been pass did. there aretion issues with taxation regulation and we need to get on with it. >> spoken like a true san francisan. if you believe in states' rights, that is the way to go. back to your calls and comments about paul ryan. first, a quick word. you have heard a lot about identity theft in the news lately. i saw this article that one of the things that criminals look for is a clean slate identity someone who has almost no profile. it's easier for them to steal their...
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government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling arms to murdering children their list of crimes goes on and on many of which will probably never know about but they and the two tiered justice system and punitive for war crimes is just the name of the game with the cia pulling the strings. well. it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch r.t. anytime anywhere. hard dijon faces free
government committed blatant war crimes ran around war zones and acted as though they are above the law and now we know why because they all are but this goes far beyond just giving guns to royalty think back to two thousand and seven where for blackwater employees walked away scot free after massacring seventeen civilians and injuring twenty others in iraq oh and how could one forget the video of the firm in baghdad driving cars off the road shooting at random civilians also yep from smuggling...
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cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york. arts and. human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made more than four years ago activist seem curry she says the clock is ticking inside america basically because there is no real. public resentment at all what is taking place there most of the pressure that's coming is internationally yes you have some groups so what. to highlight the issue and to make sure that it stays on the agenda but unfortunately for the falsely george of america they're quite happy for these detainees to continue you know detained without charge or trial basically if one tunnel was ever going to close it's going to be within these next four years. has the best to do that miss
cleared for release now this week the un said that the us is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. getting prisoners in civilian court or releasing them reporting from new york. arts and. human rights groups around the globe have been campaigning to close guantanamo urging president obama to keep the pledge he made...
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is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. prisoners in civilian court or releasing that morning from new york. are to. london going to the campaign coordinator money or is among the activists seeking to uncover what really goes on the detention center she says the mainstream media and u.s. officials of always done the best to contain scandals. there's a lot of things that get official deny that half an hour day for example last year when a four hundred eighty one of the prisoners died in a strange circumstance and took time for the truth to actually come up here actually died we still don't know exactly what circumstances like in which he did die and then it was made impossible for there to be an independent autopsy because some of his organs when they returned to his family months later. had generated so much that it would be impossible to know what the actual cause of death was so there's a lot of secrecy
is a violating international human rights law by indefinitely holding prisoners at guantanamo without charge the human rights council is urging washington to quote bring an end to these illegal practices by either process. prisoners in civilian court or releasing that morning from new york. are to. london going to the campaign coordinator money or is among the activists seeking to uncover what really goes on the detention center she says the mainstream media and u.s. officials of always done...
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the laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons. and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us in i saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same way with myself. every time if you refused to do anything they torture to punish you for this i must have got tortured by electroshocks and waterboarding and stuff like that but i have seen also. kids lights nine years too if you saw the kids inside the camp and of course it was for me more difficult to to watch some of those kids how they get getting beaten up in front of me and it was for me really hard to get tortured myself. and you can also have to over to the dot com to give us your opinion on gone
the laws. the only reason why they brought us to guantanamo was because there's no any human rights existing over there like in prisons. and that's mean they could. do and make with us whatever they like to do and. they specially tortured me to force me for signing papers and every time when i refused they kept just touching me in different kind of face just try to really all kind of way to break us in i saw. they tried psychological ways and physical torture to break the detainees and the same...
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a law enforcement official tells cnn investigators are looking into how the perpetrators got the data and whether it was hacked or not. the fbi, secret service, and los angeles police are all on their trail. i spoke with michael gibbons, former head of the fbi's computer investigations unit. >> how are investigators tracking these suspects? >> the addresses of computers will lead you to other computers, lead you to the little detail filings and snippets of files and you may do forensic captures of whole computer systems looking for a piece of evidence from other system across the globe. >> reporter: two credit agencies confirm information on their clients was accessed. how easy is it for an impersonator to fake an inquiry and get data about you from a credit agency? i called for a free credit report to learn the type of information they ask for. >> my mailing address is [ bleep ]. my social security number is [ bleep ]. just hung up with annual credit report.com. it was all automation thech. they asked for my full name, mailing address, date of birth and social security number. they d
a law enforcement official tells cnn investigators are looking into how the perpetrators got the data and whether it was hacked or not. the fbi, secret service, and los angeles police are all on their trail. i spoke with michael gibbons, former head of the fbi's computer investigations unit. >> how are investigators tracking these suspects? >> the addresses of computers will lead you to other computers, lead you to the little detail filings and snippets of files and you may do...
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comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >> we have to make sure that we know exactly what happened, what was the nature of the incident, that what can we document? what can we prove. i have instructed my teams to work closely with all of the countries in the region and international organizations and institutions. to find out precisely whether or not this red line was crossed. >> shepard: talk of syria dominated much of the president's news conference in jerusalem this afternoon. he spoke alongside benjamin netanyahu. just a day after both the syrian regime and the syrian rebels accused each other of de
comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >>...
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elections have been suspended after the admission of courts said there was a problem with electoral law putting the future of the political casting in doubt this economic problem said major economic problems the president is trying to secure an unpopular four point eight billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against of course you've got a situation in port saïd and here the capital over this very contentious verdict in the port side football trial which saw several people die in the last few weeks so what we're seeing really is continual protests continue on to governments sentiments and with not any solutions on the horizon. stay with us here on r t still to come cyprus and gripped with panic over the rescue bailout from the e.u. as a controversial offer of assistance has huge implications with people losing big chunks of their life savings plus. a war of aggression in iraq killed a couple hundred thousand people and mess it up majorly including the region ten years after the start of the iraq war which was fa
elections have been suspended after the admission of courts said there was a problem with electoral law putting the future of the political casting in doubt this economic problem said major economic problems the president is trying to secure an unpopular four point eight billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. which could see subsidies cuts and tax hikes that people have been protesting against of course you've got a situation in port saïd and here the capital over this very contentious verdict in...
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went down well arounds went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says you want his change the way the world sees the us people look at what we do they do not judge us by our rhetoric our rhetoric is high and lofty and we talk about human rights and human dignity and freedom and democracy and then what do we do we mount a war of aggression on iraq kill a couple hundred thousand people and mess it up majorly including the region much of what is happening now is a real. what we did in the right the world looks at them and they say this is not something we need in the world this kind of absolutely inept leadership and when this happens in the world of international relations the world stands up and began
went down well arounds went up and we're still living with the consequences of this ten years later so law of unintended consequences are you know polar moment ended when we went into baghdad but we didn't know it from the berlin wall to that time we destroyed the earth like a grand colossus and then after that it's all been very different colonel lawrence wilkerson who served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell at the time of the invasion says you want his change the way the...
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of racism and cruelty clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officials resulted in dozens of arrests. the story. sixteen year old kimani gray was killed by police shot four times in the front and three in the back the n.y.p.d. claimed the teen had pointed a gun at them however this remains uncertain that there was a weapon that no one saw and not his friends his family didn't know he had a weapon and there were a lot of witnesses. who were able to see it that this individual. a weapon on him as these candles burned in memory of yet another killed youth an entire community rises up night after night to demand justice and an end to police brutality for three nights in a row peaceful vigils turned chaotic clashes broke out. leaving one officer hospitalized after reportedly being injured with a brick a total of forty six arrests were made wednesday. but no violence erupted thursday night tensions however still ran high. i mean this is. not a country a lot of people are just tired of the period with solutions to stop the violence nowhere in sight deeply seated issues between th
of racism and cruelty clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement officials resulted in dozens of arrests. the story. sixteen year old kimani gray was killed by police shot four times in the front and three in the back the n.y.p.d. claimed the teen had pointed a gun at them however this remains uncertain that there was a weapon that no one saw and not his friends his family didn't know he had a weapon and there were a lot of witnesses. who were able to see it that this individual. a...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. >> shepard: as the syrian government and rebels trade accusations on chemical weapons, the democratic senator, bob casey, and republican marco rubio unveiled legislation that would give the rebels body armor and communications gear, but it would not immediately arm the opposition with any lethal weapons. at least not as far as we know. the united states has been weighing whether to get more engaged in sera as the self -- civil war g
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's...
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>> there's a longstanding law called the first sale doctrine. it says once buy something that's copy righted, a book, a cd, you can sell it. the copy right holder has no interest in your sale. this was about whether it applied to things made overseas. this affected a student who came to the u.s. he was buying textbooks here and he asked his parents to buy him the english versions made in thailand because they were a lot cheaper. they were made to be sold only in thailand. pretty soon he had a booming business making over $100,000 selling these ill ported textbooks on ebay. he got sued and he took it autumn way to the supreme court. today supreme court said that first sale applies to things made overseas as well. what that means is that you can now, or you can still sell anything that you buy that has copy righted material in it on ebay. even if it is made overseas. that would include books that are published overseas, but perhaps computers that contain software. even some kind of watches that have trademarks in them. lots of products. your car t
>> there's a longstanding law called the first sale doctrine. it says once buy something that's copy righted, a book, a cd, you can sell it. the copy right holder has no interest in your sale. this was about whether it applied to things made overseas. this affected a student who came to the u.s. he was buying textbooks here and he asked his parents to buy him the english versions made in thailand because they were a lot cheaper. they were made to be sold only in thailand. pretty soon he...
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citizens to whether or not this law and the red line that they thought would never be cross has actually already been crossed and if we look again at what may be the biggest factor in disrupting the very fabric of the european union is this kind of social dissatisfaction kind of a protest from the people where there are where they are not happy with the kind of decisions that their leaders are making as a directly impacts the very quality of their lives. or the short reaction to the move has been russia correspondent tom barton joins me now. among the woods then from russia. hi there paul unfair unprofessional and dangerous were not a mere putin's words through his spokesman dmitri peskov regarding this surtax on deposits that the e.u. regards the regards necessary for that ten billion euro loan to be given to cyprus russian banks companies and exceptionally rich individuals hold billions of euros worth of assets in cyprus a lot of those in deposits it is very difficult to know quite how many billions that is it is partly because of facts like that that the eurozone wants to levy this ta
citizens to whether or not this law and the red line that they thought would never be cross has actually already been crossed and if we look again at what may be the biggest factor in disrupting the very fabric of the european union is this kind of social dissatisfaction kind of a protest from the people where there are where they are not happy with the kind of decisions that their leaders are making as a directly impacts the very quality of their lives. or the short reaction to the move has...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lou: and breaking news now. u.s. officials tell fox news that the pentagon is beefing up the nation's missile defense in the wake of nuclear threats from north korea. the pentagon is now set to deploy an additional 14 ground-based interceptors at ssile silos in alaska and california. these additional interceptors on the west coast bring the total number of interceptors to 44. it is a plan, by the way, originly proposed by president bush. president obama will be telling israeli television that all options are on the table when it comes to iran. the comments came less than a week before the president's trip to israel is scheduled. joining us now, the first director of national intelligence under president george w. bush, a 5-time ambassador. ambassador, it is great to have you withs. >> thank you. lou: i'm going to ask you, this breaking news that we just received, an additional 14 interceptors' being deployed, missile bases in cifornia and alaska in response, apparently, purely, to that threaa by north korea. your tho
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lou: and breaking news now. u.s. officials tell fox news that the pentagon is beefing up the nation's missile defense in the wake of nuclear threats from north korea. the pentagon is now set to deploy an additional 14 ground-based interceptors at ssile silos in alaska and california. these additional interceptors on the west coast bring the total number of interceptors to 44. it is a plan, by the way, originly proposed by president bush....